Increased levels of _________ would not result in increased blood fatty acid levels
a. glucagon
b. growth hormone
c. insulin
d. epinephrine
e. cortisol
C
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1. Sweat glands are apocrine glands. 2. Endocrine glands are often called ducted glands. 3. Blood is considered a type of connective tissue. 4. Nervous tissue consists mainly of neurons and collagen fibers. 5. The atomic weight is only an average of relative weights of an atom and its isotopes, and it may vary from the weight of a specific isotope.
The greatest amount of carbon dioxide transported in the blood is in the form of
dissolved carbon dioxide. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When do reverse actions of the leg and toe muscles commonly occur?
a. When the foot is planted on the ground b. When seated c. When lying down d. When the foot is in the air
The alveolar cell that secretes pulmonary surfactant is the
A. dust cell. B. squamous alveolar cell. C. alveolar type II cell. D. alveolar type I cell. E. alveolar macrophage.